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he remnant Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) is descending into internal conflict, with council’s second meeting since deamalgamation dominated by infighting between the Mayor and rebellious councillors. At council’s February 6 meeting in Atherton, Councillor Marjorie Pagani launched a blistering attack on Mayor Rosa Lee Long over her frequent use of her extra casting vote. Under the Local Government Act, council mayors are allowed an extra vote which they can use to break voting ties during meetings. Cr Lee Long used the vote twice to defeat and defer a proposal to develop a new council agricultural buffering policy, then again to carry Cr Peter Hodge’s request to delay changes to the TRC’s roadworks budget for Mt Garnet. Finally at the end of the meeting she used the vote to prevent independent noise testing at the Windy Hill Wind Farm. On each matter Cr Lee Long, deputy mayor Geoff Stocker and Cr Hodge voted together against officer recommendations, and were opposed by Cr Pagani, Cr Shaaron Linwood and Cr Rod Marti. During her attack Cr Pagani also accused the Mayor of holding secret gatherings with Cr Stocker and Cr Hodge to determine the outcome of council decisions before official meetings. She also claimed that Cr Lee Long had remarked “I don’t want six councillors – if there are only five, I’ve got Peter Hodge, I’ll get Geoff Stocker and then I will be able to use my casting vote to get what I want’,” in the wake of the de-amalgamation vote in March 2013. Cr Lee Long immediately initiated a successful vote to force Cr Pagani to desist and threatened to have her removed from the council chambers. Talking to the Express after the meeting, the Mayor later strongly denied Cr Pagani’s accusations, calling them “a personal attack”. “I have absolutely no recollection of saying anything
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Mareeba State High School Senior Eight Oliver Cotterill, Tara Sharpe, Haydan Bonaccorsi, Matthew Penn, Belinda Grundling, Madalyn Wallace, Teagan Abdy and Monique Ebner, with MSHS principal Jo Soothill in centre. Inset: Atherton State High School senior leaders Karli Riesen, Georgia Liston, Grace Lawrence, Abby Walsh, Aiden Prowse, Angus Lauder and Garret Magian.
School leaders appointed By Boyd Robertson Mareeba State High School (MSHS) and Atherton State High School (ASHS) have appointed their student leaders, who now face a year-long task of guiding and representing their peers. MSHS’s Senior Eight consists of school captains Belinda Grundling and Oliver Cotterill, vice-captains Madalyn Wallace and Matthew Penn, student council president Teagan Abdy, vice-president Tara Sharpe, secretary Monique Ebner and treasurer Haydan Bonaccorsi. ASHS’s senior leaders are school captains Aidan Prowse and Grace Lawrence, vice captains Karli Riesen and Angus Lauder, student council president Georgia Liston, vice president Garret Magian, treasurer Abby Walsh and secretary Georgia Sellars.
St Stephen’s Catholic College’s senior leaders, appointed Monday morning, are school captains Jack Petersen and Kylie Walmsley, vice captains Joshua Smith and Lucy Ferguson, student council president Caitlyn Long, vice president Jamella Growns, secretary Bridget White and treasurer Olivia Pezzelato. Malanda State High School’s senior leaders will be decided in elections held on Wednesday, and will be formally inducted next week. Oliver Cotterill and Belinda Grundling both said they felt “immensely proud” to be appointed to their positions. “I feel thrilled and I’m very excited to represent the school,” said Oliver. “One of the things we’ve been discussing together and agreed on is that the school needs a proper covered bus shelter outside, so we will be helping organise and run fundraisers to that end.”
Latest exhibits revealed at Centre Mareeba Hertiage Centre and Museum revealed its latest exhibits to an enthusiastic audience on Saturday. The main attraction was a large fibreglass-and-steel sculpture created by Lake Eacham artist Viven Plant with assistance from welder Bruce Rowe, which was unveiled by Mareeba Shire Council mayor Tom Gilmore. The sculpture depicts a miner
from the region’s early settlement days atop a horse trying to leap away from a snake wrapped around its leg. The Tablelands Electronic and Radio Club (TREC) made contact with radio operators in the United States, Canada and Europe at the event to mark the granting of the state’s first amateur experimental radio licence, which was granted to Marcus Brims in 1914 and formed
the exhibit’s second peice. Centre manager Louise Mabbutt said the unveiling had been a success, despite wet weather limiting audience numbers. “I think it’s really good turnout and that the exhibit has been wellreceived,” Ms Mabbutt said. “There was a good laugh when Viven’s sculpture was unveiled, all the kids were smiling because it’s a humorous piece.”
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Belinda also said she was getting right into the role. “Something I’m very keen to start on is getting the younger students into school activities and getting them involved in the school community,” she said. MSHS principal Jo Soothill said she had seen the leadership group grow into capable young adults. “I’m getting to the point where I’ve seen these kids come through nearly an entire secondary cohort,” she said. “All of them have shown a lot of leadership potential – they’re also very competitive and put in a lot of work to get their positions and I’m looking forward to working with them.” ASHS principal Tony Whybird commended his school’s choice of leaders, saying the team was very ‘diverse’ and applications for the positions had been high.
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Franks. At the January 15 meeting of council, an amendment to the MSC’s organisational structure required that vacancies could not be filled without the approval of council. Mayor Tom Gilmore said it was important the motion be overturned as it “simply tidied up some loose ends.” Mr Franks, who began work as the MSC chief executive on February 3, said it was vital he could fill positions without having to wait for bi-monthly council meetings. “It is important, especially if we need to fill vacancies in a hurry,” he said. “If we have critical positions that need to be filled urgently [the requirements of the motion] could have caused organisational delays. “Council however has made it very clear that we need to be careful with our staffing numbers and every opportunity to reduce numbers through natural attrition should be taken.” Mr Franks said since beginning work, he had been spending time getting to know staff and familiarising himself with the structure he inherited from departed acting MSC chief executive Rod Ferguson. The next big task facing Mr Franks is beginning work on the 2014-15 MSC budget. Mr Franks said it would be a “zero base budget”. “That is where we go through each and every cost line and ask ‘do we need this’,” he said. “Each council provides similar services to the community but it differs in the way and at what level that service is provided. What we will be determining is what level of service we need to meet community
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New Mareeba Shire Council chief executive Peter Franks. needs.” Mr Gilmore said he had been impressed by Mr Franks introduction to council and felt he would be a valuable asset. “He brings to council a lot of experience and a very strong personality which pleases me,” he said. “He also brings the ideas necessary to develop this new culture we have been talking a lot about which will encourage vigour, a dedication to efficiency but also a culture where staff are comfortable.” Mr Franks is a past chief executive of the Mackay and Livingstone regional councils and recently completed his role as transfer manager for the Noosa Shire Council.
Mayor Tom Gilmore has moved to temper community expectation that Council will be successful in securing up to $10 million in State money to help fund a new Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plant. At the February 5 council meeting, a motion was carried to submit an expression of interest to fund the new wastewater treatment plant through the Royalties for the Regions funding bucket. Royalties for Regions provides funding of between $250,000 and $10 million for infrastructure projects with $130 million available in this round. Should council be successful in securing the maximum funding, it would shave more than a third of the estimated $27 million required for the new facility. There is no guarantee that a council will receive funding and the wastewater treatment plant fails to satisfy the key criteria for funding. In the expression of interest, council must demonstrate that the need for funding has “resulted from resource sector activity”. This criterion accounts for a 50 per cent weighting in allocating funds. Despite the wastewater treatment plant garnering a low rating in the first criteria, it is perfectly suited for the second (40
per cent weighting) which requires the project “will improve community and/or economic infrastructure with clear benefits to the community”. Mr Gilmore said council would continue to hammer all funding buckets in a bid to reduce the burden on ratepayers. “We are in a position where we must simply seek funding from any likely source,” he said. “There is a hope that particular clause [criteria one] is sufficiently open to flexibility. “In my view this is the most important health and environmental issue facing our shire and I will not rest until these outstanding matters are resolved.” Mr Gilmore said in pursuing funding for the wastewater treatment plant other major regional development projects, including the Mareeba Airport upgrade would have to take a back seat. “It is better to take one step at a time. You lose credibility if you start chasing $15 million for that and $15 million for another thing,” he said. “Everybody needs to calm down, accept that it is a mess but that it is being dealt with in good faith.” The Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plant is more than 40 years old and has been in breach of its environmental license for more than a decade.
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In-fighting continues at TRC From P1. of that sort at all,” she said about her alleged remarks on the number of councillors. “It is a democratic right of any mayor to use the casting vote in deadlocks so council can get on with business. “Cr Pagani’s outburst came completely out of the blue and I am shocked by it.” Cr Lee Long also denied that a voting bloc consisting of herself, Cr Stocker and Cr Hodge had formed in council. Cr Linwood backed up Cr Pagani’s criticisms of the Mayor, saying going against officer recommendations was risky. “I think it’s poor leadership on (Mayor Lee Long’s) part, using her vote like this to get her own way,” she said. “In my experience (going against officer recommendations) ends up with the council in appeal courts costing ratepayers hundreds of thousands to defend itself.” Cr Pagani maintained she felt she ‘could not make a difference’ in council if the Mayor continued to use her casting vote so frequently. “I regard the way the Mayor is using (her casting vote) as an abuse of process... I fear for the democratic
representation of the people,” she said. Cr Stocker and Cr Hodge defended the Mayor’s right to her extra vote. Cr Rod Marti would not comment on the Mayor’s use of the vote but pointed out the need for a sixth councillor to correctly represent the TRC’s ratepayer population.
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Solar System capital of Far North Qld Mareeba has become the solar system capital of the far north with more than one in seven homes having a photovoltaic (PV) system installed. Ergon Energy and a local installer are at a loss to conclusively explain why 16 per cent of households, the highest per capita in the far north, have installed panels on their roofs. There were 1,029 of the systems recorded in Mareeba by Ergon at the end of last year. Atherton also has a high uptake rate with 14 per cent of households installing solar systems. A spokesperson from Ergon said the company had not done any research as to why the uptake in Mareeba was significantly higher than in other towns. “Anecdotal evidence would suggest that population demographics have something to do with it in other parts of the state – for example a higher concentration of retirees in the Wide Bay area is, we believe, one of the reasons there is a high percentage of home PV systems there,” the
spokesperson said. “The exact reasons for Mareeba’s high uptake do not appear as clear though.” Co-owners of Tableland Solar Peter and Gino Avolio said the drop in the amount that can be recouped from the Federal Government’s Solar Bonus Scheme from 44 to eight cents had seen the sector slow. “A lot of people liked the idea [of solar systems] when the rebate was at 44 cents, particularly if people were paying $600 to $700 a quarter for electricity,” Peter said. Although they conceded they were “shocked” Mareeba’s uptake was so high, they said the weather couldn’t be discounted as a reason behind people moving to solar. “I think you have to put it down to the number of sunny days we have each year,” Peter said. About 12 per cent of households in Cairns are connected to solar, with 10 per cent in Ravenshoe, nine per cent in Cooktown and Mossman and just eight per cent in Babinda.
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The State Emergency Service (SES) has fast tracked basic training in a bid to bolster volunteer numbers. During the past couple of years, far northern SES brigades have been barely keeping their head above water when it comes to volunteers, losing as many members as they gain. SES area manager for the Tableland Daryl Camp said the fast track program would slash the time it takes for volunteers to receive basic training from six months to nine weeks. Mr Camp said despite two cyclones passing to the south and to the west of the area in the past fortnight in the event “of a big one” it was critical Tableland SES headquarters had volunteers on the ground.
“Groups at Ravenshoe and Herberton are in real need of volunteers and all the other groups have members but are always wanting and looking for more,” he said. Far northern SES brigades have been relatively quiet in 2014 with only 10 storm damage jobs between Cardwell and Mossman. For the Mareeba SES the only major call-out in 2014 has been a land search for Chillagoe man Stephen Currie. Mr Camp said it was critical that anyone interested join up either this week, or at the very latest, next week. If people miss this deadline the next major intake of volunteers won’t be held until August. For more info call the Cairns SES office on 4032 8682.
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‘All the wealth went south’ Mayor Tom Gilmore’s first approach to the community of the newly de-amalgamated Mareeba Shire Council is certainly not one of confidence. With his messages of huge rate rises in excess of $600 per rateable property to come in June 2014 [The Express, ‘Rates left steady’, page one, February 5] due to a possible $27 to $30 million dollars to upgrade the dilapidated Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plant. In addition a 500 per cent increase in Stateowned bulk water supplier SunWater who are to raise the cost of a megalitre of water from $58 to $563 will also impact heavily on each rateable property. I am not sure what strong messages Mayor Gilmore is sending to both the State and Federal governments, but he and his elected councillors need to be right in the faces of local members David Kempton and Bob Katter as well as the relevant Ministers, State and Federal. He should jog their memories of the past where hundreds of millions of dollars were ripped out of the Mareeba and Dimbulah tobacco growing area in excise tax for more than 60 years and what has the area received in real terms in exchange is very little. All the wealth went south. In the 1950s, the then Labor government approved and commenced works on the now invaluable Tinaroo Dam which diverted water from the eastern water shed and directed it across the Great Dividing Range into the western water shed thus allowing the tobacco industry to expand immensely in both Mareeba and Dimbulah. This then created a huge amount of wealth for the governments of the day until only a few years ago. I have tried very hard to list the infrastructure and public assets etc returned to the communities of
Mareeba and Dimbulah to improve their standards of living as a direct reflection of the hundreds of millions of dollars taken out of this area over a 60 year period : Tinaroo Dam 1950s, roads tar sealed in most areas of Mareeba and Dimbulah from the 1960s to 80s, Mareeba Hospital, public schools, State Government buildings and services, a now disused rail system, a grant to install the Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plan in the early 60s. It is nothing less than a disgrace that past State and Federal Governments can take so much wealth out of a once very prosperous tobacco growing area for so long and not return proportional funding to ensure the communities of Mareeba and Dimbulah have top class infrastructure. Ratepayers of the Mareeba Shire Council will face a huge expense to bring the wastewater treatment plant up to the required standard. It is high noon and Mayor Gilmore and his elected councillors should demand nothing less than a senate inquiry. Mayor Gilmore needs to be quite relentless in his approach to State and Federal Government Ministers to ensure maximum Government funding to upgrade the now very outdated Mareeba Waste Water Treatment Plant. Denis McKinley Mareeba Council elected to lead, not follow I don’t quite understand what Patrica Berry (The Express, Page 8, February 5) is trying to say, but if she is saying that the chief executive and staff should be telling the Mayor and councillors of the reborn Mareeba Shire Council how to do the job they were elected to do? Why the hell have a Mayor and councillors? Look at the money we could save by not having them. No Patrica, I believe that the people that were elected by the voters to run the council should do adVertOriaL
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just that. How are they going to lead the shire forward if they don’t have the final say, they are the ones that we the voters hold responsible for the success or failure of the Shire. Naturally, the chief executive and staff play a very important part in keeping the huge wheel turning, but if they are not going to be responsible to the Mayor and councillors we may as well have stayed amalgamated. Like many other voters, I believe that the Mayor and councillors should be aware of these facts also. Ron Kane Mareeba Agricultural land not for development The Tablelands Regional Council is soon to revisit and vote on an application for a rural residential subdivision on good quality agricultural land in the Mountain View area of Atherton. This arable land is in what has always been known as the “golden triangle” of the Tableland because of its rich red volcanic soil and great cropping capacity. Although the council’s town planning department advised against approving this lot for rural residential subdivision, some councillors, prior to de-amalgamation, went against that advice. Objections by various neighbours who would be adversely affected if the subdivision went ahead were submitted. The case was heard recently in the Environmental Court in Brisbane where the approval was overturned listing various points of concern. The applicants are now pressuring council to ignore this Court ruling. There are similarly approved subdivisions in the Atherton district which are neither selling nor even started after having approval for some time. I think ratepayers would be unhappy to know how much of their funds were spent in the Court process. For Council to ignore the judge’s ruling and consider this application again, in relation to Council’s New Draft Plan is beyond all comprehension. Residents elect councillors in good faith. One would hope and expect that the Mayor and other councillors remember what the Tableland is really about before considering going against an Environmental Court decision. Many
do not believe that housing developments should extend further into farming land along that eastern side of Tinaroo Falls Dam Road. Beverly Prescott Atherton More illegal activity I noticed the article on illegal activity occurring on vacant land off Slade Road. (The Express February 5th. Page 3). This activity is also being carried out on the vacant land running off James Street and behind Salihe Avenue and Owens Street. Both parcels of land were originally slated for the long since abandoned Mareeba by-pass road proposal. I recently wrote to the State Government requesting an up-date on the current status of this land. I received a reply dated 22nd January, 2014 signed by Dr. Brett Heyward, Director General, Department of Natural Resources and Mines. For the benefit of the small minority who seem to think they can do as they wish on this land, below are listed a few points which address issues associated with the areas in question. The land is recognized as “unallocated state land” and comes under the control of the DNR&M. DNRM is currently investigating future land uses and undertaking land assessments and will be working with Mareeba Shire Council to determine future use of the land. Responsible, community minded persons who currently use the land for exercise or other LAWFUL activities will not be excluded from the areas although these activities are not an “authorised use of the land”. This is an interim measure and may change once a future use for the land is decided. Activities such as hooning, (cars, quads, motor bikes etc.) and dumping of waste materials will not be tolerated and DNR&M has raised these issues with Mareeba Police. Senior Sergeant Derek Garner has requested that any relevant information be reported to the Police. Unfortunately, many of the offenders are unlicensed and are using non compliant machines which cannot be registered so identifying these people can be a challenge. Based on some of the incidents I’ve seen over the past few months, it’s only a matter of time before there is a serious injury or fatality on this “unallocated state land”. A. J. Harris Mareeba
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important first step before a child’s kindergarten year and is run under the C&K Building Waterfalls curriculum by an early childhood teacher. C&K Mareeba Community Kindergarten has also introduced a playgroup that caters for 1 to 3 year old’s. the play group is held at the new centre on Sutherland Street, every fortnight on a Wednesday by a qualified early childhood teacher. For only a cold coin donation you child will learn and mix with other children in a safe and educational environment. the C&K kindergarten/pre-prep program has more than 105 years of successful outcomes for children and their families. attending a C&K kindergarten service provides opportunities for your child to learn through play, prepare them for their schooling life and make lifelong friends. at C&K we believe learning should be fun and meaningful, we offer all children an enriched environment so they can initiate and maintain their own learning. Children will learn to develop relationships and develop skills in early numeracy and literacy which provides strong foundations for the transition to school. Our committed early childhood educators provide a nurturing environment and every child is welcome at C&K Mareeba Community Kindergarten. Contact us today on 4092 2559 or email mcki@aanet.com.au for more information and enrolments.
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High demand for unique local wine By Boyd Robertson A unique fruit liqueur developed by a Biboohra mango farming operation is winning awards and selling faster than its creators can make it. Dragonfruit Cello fortified liqueur is the latest in Mango Drop Winery’s lineup of fruit wines and was launched in 2012 to coincide with the Chinese Year of the Dragon. The cello’s vibrant reddish-purple colour and sharp taste helped it stand out amongst peers at the 2013 Perth Royal Show, where it picked up a silver medal in the Commerical Wines category. Golden Drop owners Sam and Dino Nastasi developed the cello. Sam said their main motivation was to exploit the dragonfruit’s bright red colour. “I had been thinking about it trying to use the dragonfruit for a while – ever since I saw the colour of the flesh I was thinking ‘wow, that’s something, we need to use that’,” he said. “The funny thing is although it’s bright red, the dragonfruit is actually pretty bland and doesn’t taste much like anything – so the challenge for us was to develop a process where we could turn into a drink, keep the flavour but actually have a powerful taste to it, and I
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think we’ve done pretty well at that.” The process behind developing Dragonfruit Cello is a secret, but Mr Nastasi said it took a whole year to perfect. “Dragonfruit is difficult to work with – particularly separating the seeds from the juice,” he said. The results of the Nastasi’s experimentation exceeded expectations, with the first batch of Dragonfruit Cello released in 2012 selling so fast Mr Nastasi and his brother were forced to actually raise the price in order to slow down sales and not run out of stock. Even after increasing production 300 per cent, Mr Nastasi predicts that Golden Drop will still sell out of Dragonfruit Cello this season, especially after exporting the drink to markets in China and Japan. The winery will have to buy extra dragonfruit to supplement their own stocks. Mr Nastasi is confident that the beverage is the only fortified wine made with dragonfruit anywhere in Australia, if not the world, and puts its success down to the drink’s unique appearance and the burgeoning Chinese tourist market. “The colour is what gets people,” he said. The dragonfruit, also known as the pitahaya, grows on a tall cactus and is native to Mexico.
Shane Smith Builder is proud to present their latest display home to the public. Located in the popular Sunbird Park, Mareeba. This 270m2, four bedroom concrete block home is now for sale and open for display. Appealing from the outside this home features an attractive monier tiled roof and brick front facade, but step inside and this is where the quality finishes and touches sets this home a part. Featuring large open plan living, a stunning kitchen with stone bench tops, hettich pull outs, soft touch drawers (with 80kg capacity) and stainless steel appliances package, which include a microwave oven, dishwasher, double oven and cooktop. The home is fully tiled with carpet in the bedrooms and separate media room that also has air-conditioning. The home has a 7-star energy rating, additional internal wall installation around the wet areas and media room and a double cavity western wall which means the home is cool without airconditioning. All bedrooms have built-ins and the ensuite features a walk-in-robe, plus there is ample storage space throughout the entire home and all windows are already furnished. There is a solartube skylight with ventilation package and a 250lt heat pump HWS. The extra wide driveway leads into a
large double garage with two Windlock roller doors, plus extra storage shelving. The spacious block is fenced and the house is situated perfectly to allow for side access with heaps of room for a shed or pool. There is already a lockable letterbox in place, the yard is landscaped, and the lawn turfed – there really is nothing left to do but move in and make this house home. With all the desired features of todays discerning home hunter now is the time to inspect. Inspect this weekend at 6 Eagle Close, Sunbird Park, Mareeba. Open this Saturday February 15, and Sunday February 16, from 10.30am to 1pm and 5.30pm to 7pm. The home will also be open for inspection the following weekend Saturday, February 22 and Sunday, February 23 at the same times above. The home is for sale - house and land, with all of the added extras of a quality display home would normally be valued at $440,000, but can be purchased through the builder for $420,000. Contact Shane Smith Builder Pty Ltd today for more information or an obligation free quote on your extension, renovation or new home. Phone 4092 3619 or 4092 7979.
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There are two excellent quality new movies at The Rising Sun Cinema this week. PHILOMENA, with Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, is a powerful and dramatic true human interest story. ADORATION, based on the novella by Doris Lessing and also based on a true story, is an excellent Aussie movie, starring Oscar nominee Noami Watts and Robyn Wright and tackles a thought provoking subject. The beach settings are absolutely spectacular. Also continuing this week is the fabulous Tom Hank's film, SAVING MR BANKS, which tells the interesting and turbulent story of how Walt Disney managed to convince author Pat Travers (played by Emma Thompson) to allow him to turn her book Mary Poppins into a huge movie. Coincidently Pat Travers was born and grew up in Australia. There's plenty of action and thrills galore in JACK RYAN – SHADOW RECRUIT, starring Chris Pine and Kevin Costner, while there's one final opportunity to see FREEBIRDS, the delightful animation, on Sunday. Don't forget it's Valentine's Day Party on Friday, and there's a spectacular party at The RSL. The 3 course valentine’s day dinner is $32p/p and for only $8 extra you can watch JACK RYAN - SHADOW RECRUIT.
JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT
In his pre-CIA days, Jack Ryan (Chris Pine) is working on Wall Street as a financial analyst until recruited by the CIA's William Harper (Kevin Costner) to investigate global
financial terrorism. When a plot that could sink the US economy is uncovered, Jack is pushed into the field, to travel to Moscow and confront the Russian businessman Viktor Cherevin (Kenneth Branagh) behind it.
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Author P. L. Travers (Emma Thompson) reflects on her difficult childhood while meeting with filmmaker Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) during production for the adaptation of her novel, Mary Poppins. Review by Louise Keller: Clouds, kites, Mickey Mouse and dancing penguins all play a part in this emotional rollercoaster about redemption and letting go. Take a tissue and be prepared for a heartfelt experience; the true story of author P.L. Travers and the rocky road travelled for her famous character Mary Poppins to reach the screen is not only filled with surprises, but delivers an emotional tour de force. John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) has cleverly crafted a film whose emotional heart is protected by artifice and comedy, prompting its impact to doubly resonate. As for the winning combination of Emma Thompson as Mrs Travers and Tom Hanks as Walt Disney, nothing could be finer or more enjoyable. The humorous creative clashes are never-ending and the fact that Mrs Travers insists that every meeting is recorded has a pay off during the end credits. There are some priceless moments - when the songwriters reveal the songs they have written, when Walt Disney escorts Mrs Travers to Disneyland, and when it becomes clear that it is not the children that super-nanny Mary Poppins comes to save, when she appears at the Banks' house at No 17 Cherry Tree Lane. For those who are familiar with the joys of Mary Poppins the movie, there is yet another layer to appreciate, while the emotional climax resounds to a much broader audience - reminding us there is always time to let go of the past. This is a beautiful film with emotional ballast.
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Lil (Naomi Watts) and Roz (Robin Wright) fall in love with each other's teenaged sons Ian (Xavier Samuel) and Tom (James Frecheville). Afraid of facing the ire and judgment of their insular seaside community, the two affairs continue over the years in secret, until their discovery threatens to tear apart the new lives and families of the young men, who must eventually choose between following a well-worn path, or following their true desires.
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Falling pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952, young Philomena Lee (Sophie Kennedy Clark) is sent to the convent of Roscrea to be treated as a "fallen woman". When her baby is only a toddler, he is whisked away by the nuns to America for adoption. Philomena spends the next 50 years searching for him in vain. In late middle age, Philomena (Judi Dench) meets Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan), a world-weary journalist as cynical as Philomena is trusting. Together they set off for America on a journey that reveals the extraordinary story of Philomena's son, as well as the powerful bond that grows between Philomena and Martin. (Based on a true story.) Review by Louise Keller: The wonderful thing about Stephen Frears' Philomena is the tone. Based on Martin Sixsmith's book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee about an elderly Irish woman's search for the out-of-wedlock son taken away from her years earlier, the topic is serious. But @ Mareeba RSL Club INFOLINE 4092 1396 unlike Peter Mullin's hard-hitting 2002 film The Magdalene www.mareebarslclub.com.au Sisters whose focus was the misguided Catholic faith that uses guilt, penance and abuse to punish the girls who were victims of rape or had had a child out of wedlock, the JACK RYAN - SHADOW RECRUIT (M) juxtaposition of Sixsmith's cynical, atheist viewpoint and VALENTINE’S PARTY - DINNER & MOVIE! THIS FRIDAY 14TH FEBRUARY - 6.30PM dry sense of humour adds a different level of engagement. Book today! Don’t miss out! Frears manages the shifts in tone beautifully and never is the emotional ballast of the story jeopardised. The result THE BOOK THIEF (PG) LAST CHANCE! is a substantial drama with comic elements that makes SUN 16th: 7pm TUES 18th: 5.30pm you cry when it counts and laugh when you least expect MON 17th: 11am it. Steve Coogan and Judi Dench pitted against each other PHILOMENA (M) make it a winner. THURS 13th: 5pm MON 17th: 2.30pm Coogan is in form and terrific, offering just the right SAT 15th: 10.30am TUES 18th: 11am amount of disdain and wry humour at appropriate moSUN 16th: 5pm ments. Dench is a great contrast as the simple woman JACK RYAN - Shadow Recruit (M) who reads romance novels, goes to mass and has kept THURS 13th: 8pm MON 17th: 7.30pm her faith through thick and thin. The depth of her emotions SAT 15th: 12.30pm TUES 18th: 7.45pm are shown in tight close up, when the deeply etched charSUN 16th: 2.30pm acter lines in Dench's well known features reinforce the life - SPECIAL SHOW SAVING MR of pain she has endured. The stunning fall cinematography BANKS (PG) HOBBIT - DESOLATION as autumn's dress is showcased in all its splendour is gorOF SMAUG (M) MON 17th: 5pm SUN 16th: 10am geous. These are especially pertinent in the sequences TUES 18th: 2pm when Philomena and Sixsmith's roadtrip comes to its fruitFREEBRIDS (G) SUNDAY 16th 12.45pm LAST CHANCE! ful conclusion. But the film shines brightest with its sparLike US on Facebook & stay up to date with ring stars, who constantly surprise us - and each other.
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Your Weekly Horoscopes
Aries
Wednesday 12th
March 21 to Apr 20
Acting on impulse could be stressful as far as relationships go. Try to avoid purely selfish interests if you can, as they may not win you any fans.
Taurus
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The potential for surprising news on the job or career front could trigger thoughts about what the future holds. This week’s blend of energies could have you on the edge of your seat. July 23 to Aug 22
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May 22 to June 21
Leo
Tuesday 18th
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April 21 to May 21
If you need to commit to a plan or project, try to keep track of important documents and paperwork, as you may need them further down the line. Changes at this time could be inevitable. Later, there will be fun, too!
Cancer
Max 29o Min 22o
Strawberries and Cream Pie
An ease in expressing your thoughts and emotions could make this a good time to organize a get-together or fun celebration. This can also be a positive work week so long as you don’t try to run the show yourself.
Gemini
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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HANDY HINT:
1. In a small bowl, mix together arrowroot crumbs and melted butter until a crumbly, moist mixture forms. 2. Gently but firmly press the mixture into the bottom/sides of a pie dish and bake for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool completely. 3. In a medium bowl, use an electric mixture to beat your cream until it holds firm peaks. Set aside. 4. In a separate, mix cream cheese, vanilla, and sugar until smooth and creamy. Fold about 1/3 of the whipped cream into your cream cheese mixture to lighten it, then add the rest. 5. Gently fold until evenly incorporated and smooth. Spoon filling into your cooled pie crust, and spread it out in an even layer. Layer sliced strawberries in an overlapping rows around the top of the cream. 6. Melt chocolate + 1 tbsp cream, and stir until smooth and liquid. Drizzle melted chocolate over the top of the strawberries. 7. Stick the pie in the fridge for a few hours to allow the creamy filling to firm up.
Slice and serve immediately. Enjoy!!
When hanging a picture frame, put a dab of toothpaste on the frame where you need the nails to be. Then simply press against the wall to leave marks (which can later be wiped) as guides for hammering.
The answer to all your problems might appear to be a quick getaway. Tempting as that may be, it probably won’t resolve your issues in the way that you hope. This week could get off to a positive start, especially if your social antenna is tuned to suggestions. And you never know - an invitation could lift your spirits. An edgy influence might encourage you to push ahead with a budding romance.
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Libra
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Sept 24 to Oct 23
Could a relationship reach a critical peak this week? The Moon in Aries early on highlights an edgy connection that might push you to do or say something on the spur of the moment.
Scorpio
Oct 24 to Nov 22
You might need to go with the flow as far as a romantic opportunity is concerned, especially if you’ve recently been daydreaming about a love interest.
Sagittarius
Nov 23 to Dec 21
The opposites seem to be at play, bringing pleasure and opportunities for spontaneous fun, as well as a chance to make like a hermit and hide when things get to be too much.
Capricorn
Dec 22 to Jan 20
Chocolate Flowers
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It might help to back up those important files and documents, as this is one of those times when a crucial piece of information could disappear. Aside from this, your love life continues to be lively and positive.
Aquarius
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You could be a purveyor of inspired ideas that benefit you and others. A lively energy might encourage your curiosity to delve into all kinds of subjects in order to find answers and creative opportunities.
Pisces
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Passion
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Feb 20 to March 20
This might be a good week to get involved in artistic or cultural programs, take in a movie, or dive headlong into a good book. Current influences might also encourage a shopping spree in which you’re attracted to items that spontaneously catch your attention.
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Time, effort and money has been visibly spent designing and fitting out this amazing home. Built in our youngest sub division, Amaroo Estate, it faces the East and it has the most outstanding front yard in the neighbourhood. Please do a drive by and see for yourself if I am telling the truth. Once you have done that you will want to make an inspection to see all the extras this house has to offer. For someone who likes cooking and entertaining the kitchen will definitely grab you. You can put seven roasts all at once in the double oven and the benches are large and wide. There is a second lounge that can be used as a media or rumpus room or maybe you have family members who are living with you and you would like to accommodate them in their own space. There are four bedrooms, three with mirrored built-ins and the master room has a walk through robe and an ensuite fitted with a spa tub and a double shower. This house is fully air conditioned, has numerous TV points, two phone connections, extra power points and all this is run on a 5KW solar system. Two bay shed in the back has 10 and 15 amp power, fan and two windows. The simple maintenance yard has Colourbond fencing so no view to the neighbours. You can have an instant inspection if you wish so give us a call now. Contact Elizabeth Bors at Altitude Realty Mareeba. Phone 4092 4100 or 0437 921 648. www.altituderealtymareeba.com.au Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
Mirrabook Avenue, MAREEBA $460,000 Inspect by appointment Altitude Realty Mareeba 0437 921 648 or 4092 4100
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PROPERTY
First home or investor Don’t miss out on this opportunity to Street, Mareeba on 4092 1556 or Mark purchase this three bedroom clay brick 0428 121 520 and Lyn 0427 153 868, home. or email mrea4880@qld.chariot.net.au Featured include – internally plaster rendered, open living area, one bathroom, one toilet, single carport, front and rear paAddress: Mareeba tio and a garden shed all on a Price: $240,000 708m2 fenced allotment. Inspect: By Appointment Agent: Mareeba Real Contact Mareeba Real EsEstate Agencies tate Agencies at 7 Hort Contact: 4092 1556
MAREEBA REAL ESTATE AGENCIES 2 VACANT LOTS NEAR CBD & SCHOOL 1099M2 LOT WITH 35.8 METRE FRONTAGE
$110,000
1031M2 LOT WITH 22 METRE FRONTAGE
$120,000 4092 1556
7 Hort Street, Mareeba
www.mareeba4880realestate.com.au 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM SOLID HOME ON ACREAGE 99-101 Herberton Rd, Atherton
• Massive shed, 220m2 under roof with power • Shed 2, 190m2 under roof • Central location, no rear neighbours • $710,000 Neg
OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 15TH FEB, 1-2PM Contact Linda Stucki on 0447 913 143 today!
ljhooker.com.au Residential Commercial Rural Finance
Thinking of selling? We have the BUYeRS, Contact Mpo with your LiSTinG today!
p: 4092 1355 a:191 Byrnes St, Mareeba John 0408 456 344 Sophie 0428 128 154
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Donaldson 224 on 115 Yarrabee Just released! Taylor made, proposed house and land package*, for Lot 115 Yarrabee Close, Amaroo Park Estate. An exclusive house and land package with Alan Taylor Builders (BSA 16220). This stunning four bedroom, two bathroom home is sure to turn a few heads. Featuring 224m2 under roof and features an abundance of space and design features. Open plan, with the benefit of two living areas, plus a separate linen room, space flows with abundance. The master bedroom features an ensuite and walk-inrobe, and offers complete privacy, being positioned at the rear of the home, and providing access to the outside patio. Bedrooms have built-ins and the family bathroom is spacious and modern.
Master Chef kitchen that creates an entertainer’s dream, the cleverly thought out floor plan allows flow through pleasurable access to all areas. Proposed for construction on Lot 115, Yarrabee, a 880m2, plenty of room for a shed, pool and landscaping. Priced at $341,708, and being of rendered concrete block construction, this price even includes the driveway. For a list of inclusions please contact Debbie Sweedman, 0409 321 920, or visit us at amarooparkestate. com.au * House & Land are sold on separate contracts. Pictureis an indication only and may vary from the finished product.
Duplex alert PRIVATE AND PEACEFUL COUNTRY LIFESTYLE....
• 2.5 acres of serenity • No immediate neighbours in sight • 3 bedroom brick house • Back patio ideal place for BBQs • Well maintained lawns and gardens • Various fruit trees including lychee orchard • 8 Megs of gravity fed water • Various machinery sheds • Greenhouse plus chook run ....it doesn’t get any better than this! Price: $449,000 Neg Contact: Norma Moloney on 0417 541 126
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If you are in the market for an investment property, then this two x two bedroom masonry block duplex is worth a look. Both units are tiled throughout for easy cleaning, have new bathroom vanities and one of the kitchens has been upgraded. The living areas are air-conditioned and there are solid concrete internal walls, covered rear patios and separate lockup garages. Each unit is currently tenanted with Unit 1 earning $225 per week and Unit two earning $250.00 per week. The duplex is situated on a 1063m2 partly fenced allotment within walking distance to the high school, sporting facilities and town centre. For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Sophie Bozzo on 0428 128 154 or Mareeba Property Office on 4092 1355. Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
MAREEBA $270,000 NEG Sophie Bozzo Mareeba Property Office 0428 128 154 or 4092 1355
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PROPERTY $299,000 RED BRICK WONDER!
4 Swan St, Mareeba
3 Bedrooms (2 are 4mx4m) Built-in wardrobes to master Additional office One bay carport 2-bay concrete block shed Newly painted New floor coverings (carpet to bedrooms, vinyl throughout) Wheel chair access 799sqm allotment Close to town
3 BRM + office Large master bedroom + A/C Polished timber floors, fans & raked ceilings Huge kitchen with plenty of cupboard & bench space, Fully tiled bathroom with shower & separate tub Good size dining room, open to massive lounge room Double garage/carport Fully fenced 756m2 allotment
Vince Costas 0419 926 691
Remo Esposito 0401 969 473
2a Shepherd St, Mareeba
$240,000 NEG JUST SOME TLC!
4092 5566 www.girgentigroup.com
ALTITUDE
Upmarket living without the upmarket price tag This home is only minutes from Mareeba's CBD and park areas, on the Cairns side, in the new Sunbird Park Estate. Stunning and modern, this two-yearold home is a reluctant sale, however has been priced to sell quickly. The master bedroom is very spacious and has enough room for a dresser and side chairs with a walk-in robe and ensuite. Fully tiled and air-conditioned throughout, with two living areas and large patio, this home is great for those who love to entertain. The kitchen is fully equipped and practical, with a large island bench which can also be utilised as a breakfast bar. Conveniently located near the bedrooms is a modern bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. This home has great street appeal with
a uniquely styled rock retaining wall and landscaped gardens to the front. This delightful home is situated on a 1005m2 allotment with a fully fenced backyard. Beautiful established gardens are also at the rear, encased by garden beds. The kids will love the cubby house and there is also a garden shed for storage. Features in review... • 4 bedroom home • 2 bathrooms • 2 bay garage • Fully fenced rear yard (1.8m high fencing) • 2 comfortable living areas • Extra large kitchen with island bench • Massive master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite
REALTY MAREEBA 4092 4100
• Fully air-conditioned throughout • Great street appeal with rock retaining wall • All gardens in garden beds • Large patio ideal for entertaining For more information or a private viewing please call EXCLUSIVE Sales Consultant Vince Costas at Sibi Girgenti Real Estate. Phone 4092 5566 or 0419 926 691. www.girgentigroup.com
Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
Jacana Close, Mareeba $395,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE TO Vince Costas Sibi Girgenti Real Estate 0419 926 691 or 4092 5566
NEW LISTING • Biboohra • 30 Acres • House
• Sheds • Paddocks • River
www.altituderealtymareeba.com.au altitudemareeba@aapt.net.au
107-111 BYRNES ST
Enjoy the quiet life minutes from town Ticks ALL the
BOXES! 1 Acre Blocks Beautiful Rural Setting
Close to Town & Schools Bore on each block Situated on a 3338m allotment in a quiet cul-de-sac only minutes from the Mareeba Post Office but with a real country feel, this modern three bedroom, two bathroom home has it all! Immaculately presented, the home boasts two separate living areas. The formal, a spacious area easily closed off with sliding doors that would also make the ideal media room. The family living area combines with the dining/kitchen and leads out onto a tiled patio with timber feature for privacy. Back inside, the modern kitchen features a breakfast bar/server, quality appliances including a gas cooktop, plenty of cupboard space and unique feature win2
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handy, not to mention the additional gardows. The original four bedroom plan was al- den shed, greenhouse and the all importered to feature three large bedrooms, the tant chook pen. master with a his and hers built-in-robe If you’re looking for an immaculate famand convenient ensuite. The second bed- ily home with room to move in a rural setroom, quite easily mistaken as the main ting but still handy to town, then don’t go because of its size, along with the third past this property without an inspection. bedroom both have built-ins and plenty of natural light and ventilation. Contact Norma Moloney today on 0417 The yard, fully fenced, has a lovely 541 126. country feel with plenty of hard work already established in the Address: MAREEBA gardens. Price: $445,000 NEG Down the back an impressive Norma Moloney Agent: 6m x 7m colourbond shed with Ray White Rural Mareeba 2 roller door access and a 3.6m Contact: 0417 541 126 x 6m lean to which will come in
Town Water Good Drainage Great Soil
LAND STARTS AT $140,000
ALTITUDE
REALTY MAREEBA
ENQUIRE TODAY!
PHONE: 4092 4100 A/H: Liz 0437 921 648 www.altituderealtymareeba.com.au
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INDEX
business A
DIRECTORY
Carpentry/ Roofing Childcare/ Kindergarten Cleaning Services Concerting Construction Curtains & Blinds
Air Conditioning Auto Electrician
B
Blinds Brick laying Butcher
E
C
Earthmoving Electrical Embroidery
F
Farming Sector Fertilizer Floor Coverings Fuel
Glazier
H
Handy Men House Removals
I
Irrigation
Butcher
AIR CONDITIONING
M
Furniture
G
Machinery - Truck Hire Massage Therapy Motor Mechanic
N
Nurseries
P
Pasture Seeds Photography Plumbing Pool Maintenance Promotion/Marketing
Steel Fabrication
T
Transport Travel Tree Lopping
S
V
Security Skip Bins
CONSTRUCTION
Venue Hire
ELECTRICAL
TOLGA BUTCHERY
Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent
MAIN STREET, TOLGA PH: (07) 4095 4207 MOB: 0438 954 206
Shop 4, 276 Byrnes St, Mareeba • PO Box 1034 Mareeba 4880
P: 4092 3019
CARPENTRY/ ROOFING
www.donhall.com.au ABN 80 179 825 363 • QBSA 59712 • ARC License AU24014
R & C AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION
• Airconditioning Installations • Cold Rooms • Fridge Seals • Gasing • Servicing & Maintenance • Authorised Artic Licence
BSA Number 71627
M: 0409 648 403 • F: 4092 1629
Daniel Battistin
www.girgentigroup.com ~ 4092 5566 BSA no. 1218243
CURTAINS & BLINDS
Roofer & Carpenter
Very experienced • No job too big or too small • Competitive rates •
Phone 0400 622 350
CHILDCARE & KINDERGARTEN
Mobile 0448 856 187 Phone: 4092 6203 • Fax: 4092 5723 email: dobattistin@msn.com
SONCIN ELECTRICAL PT
145 Hastie Road, Mareeba Qld/ 4880
Custom Made
Licence No: 71735 - ACA: F0514381 - LO: 56130
CURTAINS & BLINDS
FREE FREE Measure Measure and and Quote Quote Plus we sell...
Plus we sell...
Tracks > Rods > Accessories
Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023 96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings
Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657
Residential • Commercial • Phones/Data Repairs/Maintenance • Airconditioners
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Licence No. 51413 CEC No. A5891084
electrical
For all your Electrical, Airconditioning & Solar needs!
Domestic Commercial Industrial Solar Repairs & Maintenance Telephone & Networking Cabling Airconditioning Installation & Electrical Wiring
Call Sandro for your FREE QUOTE 0417 843 015 or Ph/Fax: 4092 7536 info@soncinelectrical.com.au
Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619
ABN: 61 788 170 092 LIC. NO: L012565 ArtIC LIC: AU21630 QBSA: 1220582
96 James Street, Mareeba
For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619
AUTO ELECTRICIAN
ATHERTON CAR ELECTRICS
“ACE IT EVERYTIME” SPECIALISTS IN:
Starter Motors & • CARS TRUCKS • GME & Uniden • CARAVANS Alternators, TRACTORS • 2 Way Radios, Spotlights • BIKES BUSES • & Accessories, Batteries & Accessories, Car Audio MOTORHOMES • • BOATS ALL YOUR AUTO ELECTRICAL NEEDS
JAMIE & ANTONELLA RYAN PH: 4091 2102 • FAX: 4091 5655
65 Tolga Rd, Atherton • athcarelectrics@bigpond.com
BLINDS
info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au 3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets
CLEANING SERVICES
ALL CLEANING & PEST SOLUTIONS Residential & Commercial Cleaning Solutions For: • Carpets • Tile & Grout • Vinyl • Upholstery • Rugs • Fabrics • Spot & Stain Removal • Mattresses • Pest Control • Driveways & Footpaths • 24 Hour Water Restoration • Home & Business Cleans • NEW Premier Shampoo & Steam Clean Service!
T: 4092 2160 - M: 0417 758 302 E: abelservices@bigpond.com W: www.abelservices.com.au INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
BLINDS
Trust the BLIND specialists!
MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229
Servicing
ALL Areas!
CONCRETING
Mobile: 0419 709 522
Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds
Supply & Fit
Do it right the first time!
Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care
Let the professionals take care of it!
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE • IN HOUSE CONSULTATION Desiree & Mark Siemon - Phone: 4095 5669 - Mobile: 0408 887 701 Email: marydesinto@bigpond.com - 31 Kennedy Highway, Tolga
EARTHMOVING
SpecialiSing in: • Polishing & Sealing New Concrete • Re-Juvenating & Sealing Existing Concrete • Re-Sealing Existing Stampcrete, Covercrete & Pebbletex Surfaces
• DOZERS D7R & D7G • SCRAPER • WATER TRUCKS • BODY TRUCK • MINING • FARM CLEARING • ROAD WORKS
TOM SMITH P: 0407 161 783 F: 4092 7851 E: stj.enterprises@bigpond.com.au
DeeB’s Grader Hire All Earthworks
Call Rob
0418 456 307
your local business guide
CONTACT ROD: 0419 550 767 mareebablocklaying@gmail.com
• Competitive Rates • Free Quotes • Quality Job Assured QSBA: 1139 505
For $26 per week this spot could be yours!
Phone the Express today 4092 3464
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Jane Peters Phone: 0427 932 776
Email: pickfordpark1@bigpond.com PO Box 1923, Mareeba Q.4880 ABN: 98 735 499 133
Fertilizer
TABLELAND FERTILIZERS 40 ECLIPSE DRIVE, ATHERTON QLD. 4883 P: 4091 3100 F: 4091 3177
26 REYNOLDS ST, MAREEBA QLD. 4880 P: 4092 1174 F: 4092 3084
There’s always better value at CRT.
GRAHAME McKENZIE MOBILE 0407 226 022
FLOOR COVERINGS
ELECTRICAL SPECIALISING IN THE INSTALLATION OF: • CORK TILES • VINYLS • VINYL TILES • PARQUETRY • FLOOR SANDING • CARPET GOLD AllAn & DAni: MOBilE 0409 007 247 CARD P: 4091 3936 23 Louise St, Atherton Q.4883 707796
BRICK LAYING
MAREEBA BLOCK & BRICK LAYING
EMBROIDERY
Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146 99 Vaughan Street, Mareeba mareeba@laserelectrical.com.au www.mareeba.laserelectrical.com.au LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673
Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds
Mareeba 4092 2800 Atherton 4091 3300 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
DIRECTORY Glazing
FLOOR COVERINGS
MASSAGE THERAPY
e g a s s a M
FLOORS
Trust the FLOOR Covering Man! Carpet & Vinyl > Carpet & Vinyl Tiles > Floating Floors
MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229
• Qualified professional • Relieve stress • Lower blood pressure • Increase circulation • Improve sleep
Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote
FARMING SECTOR For all your labour requirements in the farming sector, please contact us for further information. Being involved in the farming sector for over 15 years, we are sure that we can be of help to you in any aspect of your labour requirements. “Many hands make light work”
accounts@harvestpersonnel.com.au or Phone 0498 991 189
FUEL receive 4¢ per litre discount by presenting this ad
Service Station open to the public 24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers
LIMITED OFFER UNT IL 1ST APRIL ON E HOU R $ 50
Call Noelene Jenkins 0408 911 562
A.J. MYLES & CO. HOUSE RELOCATORS Complete House Relocation Services
• Modern Equipment • Restumped & Raised • Houses Bought & Sold • Insurance Cover
PHONE: 0413 913 989 BSA LICENCE NO. 30191
ABN 26 111 244 823
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JIM HATCHMAN 0488 562 921 PLUMBING
PLUMBING, PUMPS & GAS Installation, Servicing & Repairs Gas & Gas Applianes, Water Filtration & Purification, Maintenance Plumbing, Pumps, Sewer & Storm Water Solutions
Ben Malcolm
24 Hour Service Covering all areas
MAREEBA MOTORS
p: 4092 7333 m: 0402 031 813 plumbingpumpsandgas@bigpond.com
POOL MAINTENANCE
45 Chewko Rd, P.O. Box 131, MAREEBA
Phone/Fax: 4092 3563
IRRIGATION
• Mechanical Repairs for Cars & Light Commercials • Roadworthy Certificates • EFI Diagnostics • Carbon Clean for Diesels and EFI Vehicles
POOL MAINTENANCE & POOL SHOP 71 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA “WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE” ALL POOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING FREE WATER TESTING AND EXPERT ADVICE
IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply
• Tracks & Rods • Furniture • Sheets & Towels • Floor Coverings
WEDDINGS • CELEBRATIONS • ALL OCCASIONS •
MOTOR MECHANIC
For Bulk Fuel & Oil Contact Head Office at Miallo (07) 4098 8222
Budget Blinds, Curtains and Materials
Photography
BSA 116 4856
HOUSE REMOVALS
7 BOWER ST, MAREEBA INDUSTRIAL PARK P: (07) 4092 2472 • F: (07) 4092 2668
FURNITURE
PHOTOGRAPHY
JBH
business
• Pumps Sales & Repairs • Filtration • Water Tanks & Troughs • Water Treatment • Pool Treatments • Solar Pumping Systems • Reinke Centre Pivot & Lateral Move Irrigators 50 Byrnes Street, Mareeba Phone 4092 7788
P: 4092 1443 or 0413 013 297
HASTIE CENTRE FURNISHINGS
209 Byrnes St, Mareeba • P: 4092 1017 E: hastiecf@tpg.com.au
PROMOTION/MARKETING
4 Services and All Mechanical Repairs 4 Roadworthy Inspection Station 74 Byrnes Street, P.O. Box 169, Mareeba Q.4880
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE!
LICENSED POOL SAFET Y INSPECTOR
Phone 4092 2644 Fax 4092 4220
Nursery
HANDY MEN
John, Ron & Pete
the handy, handymen We do just about everything!
Seven Building TradeS Seven elecTronic TradeS • General Carpentry, Cupboards Electronic Repairs and Advice • • Painting, Plastering, Doors & Locks Antenna Systems & Outlets • • Tiling, Paving, Small Concreting Satellite Free-to-air, Data & Comms • • Kitchens, Bathrooms, Fencing Theatre Systems, PVRs, DVDs • and did i mention We do laWns & gardens!
John
0409 802 778
&
Pete
0447 317 797
Pensioner Discounts available & Free quotes! (will accept jobs under $3300 only)
Glazing ExclusivE Nth Qld AmplimEsh AgENts
• Sliding Glass Doors & Windows • Residential & Commercial Glazing • Shower Screens & Robes • Glass Replacement • Security Doors • Security Screens • Fly Screens • Louvres • Mirrors
30 James Street, Mareeba
PHONE: 4092 2314 • FAX: 4092 4113 LICENSED MANUFACTURER OF
SKIP BINS
sales@tpprural.com
M&P Goldfinch Enterprises P/L
PHONE 4095 8222
1800WINDOWS BSA 1068200
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(a subsidiary of skarott’s transport)
Skip BinS from 2m – 6m
NEW Mini Concrete Truck Caters for small loads up to 2.6m across the Tablelands!! PLUS Tipper & Bobcat Available
All enquires call Mick on 0417 720 959 or 4092 3849 - Email: mpgoldfinch@bigpond.com
14 DAY BIN HIRE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE SAME PRICE AS 7 DAYS! LIMITED TIME ONLY
Peter Roy HIRE Photographer
BACKHOE WATER TRUCK TIPPER & FLOAT HIRE
Owner/Operator Wade Venturato Phone: 0429 901 447 7 Days a Week WORK wadevent@hotmail.com ABN: 74 629 292 635
GUARANTEED!
Call Dennis or Rachel on 4095 4777
PHOTOGRAPHY
TRUCK & BACKHOE ATTACHMENTS: Auger, Rock Breaker, Forks, Vibrating Plate, Road Profiler + a full range of buckets and tilting buckets
ON THE TABLELANDS
RAD SKIPS
Machinery - Truck Hire
Weddings Birthdays Sport Portraits Real Estate Special Events
P: 4092 2475
• 2, 3, 4 & 6m Skip Bins • 10T Tilt Truck with Crane • S160 Bobcat for Clean Ups • 68 Inch Zero Turn Mower • 100mm Wood Chipper • 100HP Tractor & TILT TRUCK • 2m Heavy Duty Slasher • 2.4m Mulcher • 3m No Till Seeder www.peeramonskips.com.au • 3m Rotary Hoe
M: 0417 746 140
Yard Clean Ups: Large or Small
A: 2 9 Iluka Street, Mareeba
W: peterroyphotographer.com.au
PEERAMON SKIPS, BAGS
0447 007 685
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business
DIRECTORY
SECURITY • Patrols • Cash in Transit • Alarm Response & Installation • Alarm Monitoring • CCTV Installation & Service
TREE LOPPING
Leavis TransporT services
Are your trees becoming too big for your yard?
For all security needs call...
• Transport of fruit and vegetables to Cairns Wholesalers - No refrigeration
Visit our website: www.fnss.com.au
• Australia-wide deliveries of parcelled freight - Max 20 kilos
Dru ThursTon 0408 913 063 STEEL FABRICATION • STRUCTURAL METAL FABRICATION • 400 AMPS MOBILE MIG/ STICK WELDER • ALL AGRICULTURAL, MINING, EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT 17 STEPHEN STREET, DIMBULAH PHONE / FAX: 4093 5180 • MOBILE: 0427 007 896 EMAIL: dbengineering1@bigpond.com MANAGER: DENIS BEGHIN • QBSA LIC. NO. 1122823
TRANSPORT
MRT
MALIN REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT
CARRIERS OF REFRIGERATED AND DRY FREIGHT TO NORTH QUEENSLAND MAREEBA DEPOT: WALLY AMORY PHONE 0421 839 353 ABN 87 010 461 257
TRAVEL
TRANSPORT
BRANCHING OUT
Tree Specialist
SCAN CODE FOR MORE INFO
• Palletised dry freight up to 1000 kilos to all cities and major centres - From Atherton
For More Information Phone 4091 1589 or Email: leavis@bigpond.com
Prune and remove your trees or palms quickly and efficiently! • Stump Grinding Available • Fully Insured • Free Quotes Paul and Ishta Richmond branching.out@bigpond.com
ALL AREAS 0400 326 670
Without a travel agent you’re on your own!
MAREEBA 4092 4222 ATHERTON 4091 3411 www.travelexperience.com.au
VENUE HIRE
P & M Carriers Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters Express Couriers Freight Distribution Warehouse Storage
CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY
YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME
4035 2034
AA TAYLORS TREELOPPING FULLY INSURED QUALIFIED & EXPERIENCED CLIMBERS OBLIGATION FREE WRITTEN QUOTE WOOD CHIPPER, STUMP GRINDER, CHERRY PICKER, TRUCK & BOBCAT TRAVEL ALL TABLELANDS AND BEYOND PROFESSIONAL, EFFICIENT, SAFE & FRIENDLY NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL
HAVING A PARTY OR FUNCTION? We have the perfect venue!
MAREEBA TURF CLUB Spacious open venue, beautiful gardens and all facilities – the perfect setting for all occasions!
Ph: 4095 4595 - Fax: 4095 5393 Mobile 0400 954 595
Race Day Parties, Weddings, Birthdays, Engagements, Business Functions, Christenings, Christmas Parties & more!
Bookings & Info Phone 0427 114 217
CLASSIfieds
phone us: 4092 3464
email us: admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au
Lost
Thank You
LOST CAT
Cathy Pavey and Family
Wish to express their deep appreciation to those who have offered kind words of support, phone calls, flowers and cards during this sad time in their lives.
‘BELIEVED TO BE AROUND THE RAY ROAD/COOLAMON CLOSE AREA OF MAREEBA’
RewaRd offeRed foRfor thethe RetuRn Large reward offered returnof oftango tango Missing in Mareeba since 30th June, black 2 year old male, desexed and microchipped, much loved family member. Please help bring him home!
Please Call 0409 482 464 foR any Possible sightings
Church Notices Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 10am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome! Living Waters An Encouraging WORSHIP SERVICE Sunday 10am & 6pm Experience Supernatural Healing of the Body, Soul & Spirit. Phone 4092 6888 9 Park Avenue, Mareeba
Lawn Mowing Lawn mowing, Mareeba. Phone Dave 0438 541 300. Call Natasha today to discuss afforable advertising options. Phone 4092 3464.
Thought:
Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.
Wedding getting Married? John Keal Marriage Celebrant. Ph 4092 4507 Advertising works. Ph 4092 3464
Please accept this as our personal thanks.
George ‘John’ Parker
Ruth and all of John’s family would like to sincerely thank everyone who visited him in hospital, attended his funeral, sent cards and flowers, phoned and visited the family. Special Thanks to Dr Walmsley, Ron Blake, the members of the Mareeba Golf Club, Father Rob, Sandra and staff at Tableland Communtiy Funerals and all our family and friends for your support during the sickness and passing of John. Please accept our sincere thanks.
For Rent Old Style lOwSet UnfUrniShed hOme
On large allotment located in quiet area in Mareeba town, fenced, lockable shed, 3 large bedrooms, office area and large verandahs. Long term tenancy. Two recent references required.
Rent $248 peR week
Paid 2 weeks in advance + water usage + bond (refundable).
Apply by mAil with references to: 135A Jensen street, edge hill Q.4870
EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE
HOUSE FOR RENT
$450 Per Week P: 0409 321 920
$320 / Week Ph: 0401 969 473
4 brms, 2 bathrooms, designer kitchen, prestigious area.
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3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, close to schools & shops, pets on application.
fax us: 4092 6346
Birthday
For Sale
RobeRt PedeRsen
03-04 Ford Falcon BA XR6
Happy Birthday from Family and Friends.
• MANUAL • 141,000 kilometres • Plenty of extras including LED lights all round • Brand new TOYO tyres & just serviced
21 on Thursday!
For Sale Kymco MXU 150 2 Year WarrantY
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EXPRESS sPORT Atherton Bowls Men: Tue 4 Feb Winner A.Davis N.Gray G.Bew D.Cornwell Wed 5 Feb Winner B.Walker S.Lance Fri 7 Feb Self Selected Pairs Winner C.Leinster J.McHenry r/u B.Dobe M.Dobe Sun 9 Feb Winner L.O'Connell E.Thompson I.O'Callagan Nominations now called for the Mens A and B Grade Singles closing Sun 16 Feb. Round 1 Sat 22 Feb Mens Monthly Meeting Wed 12 Feb at 4.00pm TFNQDBA District C'ship Singles at Atherton Sat 15 Feb. Club markers required Nominations for District Sides close with Secretary Sat 22 Feb Sun 9 Feb 2014 Management Meeting AGM Elected Office Bearers Chairman D.Shuttleworth Deputy Chair J.McHenry Secretary J.Alcorn Treasurer D.Bew Green Director W.DeRaadt Committee J.McHenry J.Leinster G.Kriesel F.Payne B.Walker Ladies Feb 6 Winner A.Anderson M.Fanna F.Payne r/u D.Clarke M.Marsh W.Zeith J.Leinster. Reminder closing date for the Championship Singles Thurs 20 Feb. They can be played Saturday morning or on Thurs.Fun Day at Herberton Tues 18 Feb 12.noon start, please get names in at our Club by Thursday
13 Feb. Sat 1 Mar Under the Roof Classic. Further nominations required Club Playing days Tues Mixed Social, Wed Mens,Thurs Ladies, Fri Self Selected Pairs, Sun Mixed Social. All games commece at 1.00 pm. Nomination sheets on board. Names in by 12.15 ATHERTON GOLF CLUB The Wednesday Sporters had a field of 20 on a showery day with the winner being Sid Spry with 41 nett, from Gary Toshack 42 nett(welcome back Tosh ) and Mark Redding and Mike Hopkins 43 nett NTPs 3 Mark Redding, 13 Nev Knowles, 18 Glen Lee. Least putts Mike Hopkins 15 The Thursday Ladies finished before the rain with Annette Seawright winning with 33pts from Dee Jerasak 30pts NTPs 3 Cheryl Piccone, 11Annette S,13 Heather Beavan,18 Shelley Broadley The Friday Chook run was rained off as was the Saturday Junior comp. Saturday saw the Metaland sponsored Turner Shield Stableford where 10 players braved the very wet conditions with seven finishing their round The winner with 35 pts was Wes Page from Simon Higham 34 pts NTPs 3and 18 Stevo, 11 Simon H. no Ladies played
Sunday saw better weather for the Tolga Butchery Stableford with the winner being Greg Brown 36pts from Peter Fraser 33pts, Mark Redding and Jay Fraser also had 33pts NTP 18 Greg Coffey This wednesday the Sporters play a Stableford, The Thursday Ladies also a Stableford Saturday is the Harold Nasser Memorial Shield Stroke event sponsored by the BV Hotel, Sunday the Tolga Butchery Stableford The Friday night 7 prize Raffle has a $380 jackpot so drop in for a drink Friday Arvo. Also if you want to join the footy tipping comp get your name on the board before the season starts on March 7th MAREEBA TENNIS Tues Ladies commencing soon for details ring Gina Slape on ph # 40922547 Tues 7pm social Winner: Peter ( where’s my steak ) Thurs 8am social Winner: Terry Mareeba Rifle Club inc. The Mareeba Rifle Club shot a double 800yd, 15 shot comp. on Sunday the 9th February 2014. Conditions appeared good, however range access was a bit squishy. F Open
J. Baxter (Mareeba): 86.6; 84.3 – 170.7 J. Todd (Mareeba): 84.3; 85.3 – 169.6 F STD V. Cusick (Cairns): 90.11; 86.5 – 176.16 S. Green (Cairns): 90.7; 90.10 – 180.17 S. Lazarus (Cairns): 60.6; 59.3 – 129.9 (10 shot) C. Lazarus (Cairns): 53.1; 54.2 – 107.3 (10 shot) TR M. Beecham (Mareeba): 72.5; 74.10 – 146.15 Next week 16th February, the Club will shoot the scheduled 900yd comp.15/15 shots MAREBA GOLF CLUB 06-02-14 Thursday Sporters 9 Hole Stableford Played front 9 only, except for Dell & Ellen Winner Peter Mullins 19 R/up Paul McBride 18 NTP 4 Tim Lambert 8 Brett Stallan Raffle Eddie Wulf 08-02-14 Saturday Competition To wet for locals to play expect for three keen Cairns players 09-02-14 Sunday Stableford Sponsor Steggles Wet under foot only 11 golfers came to play, thank you. Winner Raymond Srhoj R/up Steve Cadorin NTP 4 Steve Cadorin only one for today.
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Swimmers represent region at sprints By Ryan Groube Tableland swimmers travelled to Brisbane at the weekend to compete in Queensland’s preeminent sprint championship. The Queensland State Sprint Championships will be contested by the best swimmers in Australia and this year is headlined by Olympic gold medallist Emily Seebohm. A record three swimmers from the Dimbulah Dolphins qualified for this year’s event, although Jack Petersen, 16 will be unable to attend despite registering a qualifying time. The Dolphins will be represented at the meet by 14-year-old Ashley Zugno in the 50 metres backstroke while 15-year-old Zoe McDermott has qualified for the
50 metres freestyle and butterfly events. Zoe also managed to register a qualifying time that will see her contest the open division 50 metre butterfly. Dimbulah Dolphins secretary Maxine Smith said qualifying for the event was a major achievement for the local swimmers. “It is very hard to make these qualifying times,” she said. “You have to send down a proof that the swimmers made these times and if they do not better that time in Brisbane there are occasions where swimmers can be fined. “Three [swimmers] is the most our club has ever had qualify and they are such an inspiration to our younger swimmers.” The Mareeba Wildcats will
be represented by six swimmers at the championships. Nicole, Michael and Josh Theakston along with Bradley and Liam Newlands and Mary Turner will compete at the event. Wildcats coach June Cotter said a late start to the season had made it difficult for the swimmers to post qualifying times. “All of our swimmers worked really hard and had to play catch-up in order to get fit and ready for this meet in a very short amount of time,” she said. “This is one of the biggest competitions our swimmers can take part in all year.” For a wrap of how the swimmers performed, pick up the February 19 edition of The Express.
Zoe McDermott (15), Jack Petersen (16) and Ashlee Zugno (14) have qualified for the Queensland State Sprint Championships
Gators short on players before season By Boyd Robertson
The Mareeba Gladiators at training last week
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The Mareeba Gladiators are facing a critical personnel shortage less than a month out from the start of the season, with barebones training sessions and the loss of several reserve players to the Mossman Sharks. Gators coach Cameron McPherson said between ten and 11 of the Gladiators’ premiership-winning Reserves side had switched to the Mossman Club, following former coach David Grainer. “The Reserves side had formed a huge part of my plans for the season and now most of them are gone,” he said. “I’m disappointed in the Mossman Sharks and don’t feel it’s sustainable behaviour for their club.” Sharks president Jason Fasano said that his club had hired Grainer as coach for 2014 but laughed off rumours that money had been offered to the Gladiators Reserves
players ahead of the coming season. “Not one dollar has gone to any Mareeba player,” he said. “We were fortunate to get David Grainer onboard as coach –he played his first A-Grade game for Mossman he lives here now. “We are a struggling club and there’s nothing underhanded about any of this – we think Mareeba needs to concentrate on Mareeba. Meanwhile the Gladiators need every able-bodied man they can get their hands on, with only about six A-grade players turned up to a rainy training session on February 6, drawing the ire of club president John Arcidiacono. “The player turnout is disappointing to say the least,” Arcidiacono told The Express. “It might be the wet weather keeping the boys at home but I want to say to them ‘there’s a sale on raincoats at Sports North, get over here to training’.” “We have our first trial game
against Edmonton here at Davies Park on February 22 and there needs to be a drastic improvement in numbers turning up to training before then.” New reserves coach Tonga Kose was nonetheless happy with the turnout for his own squad, with about 10 players arriving for training. He refrained from making predictions about the season, saying he “didn’t want to count his eggs before they hatch.” Former A-Grade player Ricky Shave has moved into the role of Under 18s coach. “I want to use my own experience and bring the fun back to footy,” Shave said. “I’ll still be working them hard.” The Gladiators will play a second trial game against the Atherton Roosters at Davies Park on March 1 before their first season game against the Sharks in Mossman on March 15.
Upgrades for racing club By Ryan Groube A MAJOR upgrade of the Mareeba Motor Racing Club (MMRC) is set to secure the long-term future of the club. The State Government has announced the local speedway club has been successful in securing a $100,000 grant through the Get Playing funding program. The money will be used to construct a retaining wall, a 350 metre chain ‘catch fence’ as well as install about 20 lights spaced between 25 and 30 metres apart. Once the upgrade is complete, the club will be able to apply as a grade four track which will allow them to host a greater range of events including monster truck derbies. MMRC president Darren MCculkin said once the upgrade was complete the club would have the
track inspected by Speedway Australia in the hope of falling “under their umbrella”. “Increasing the standard of our track safety wise was something that just had to be done otherwise we were looking at our insurance costs inflating 10-fold each year,” he said. “Once finished we will have an enclosed track, more spectator areas and we will be able to run all classes of racing legally. It is like a fresh start for the club. “There is a lot of work to be done and we have a deadline by the end of the year but weather permitting we’d like to have most of it done by June or July and we want to be finished no later than September.” Mr MCculkin said the club would also look at moving race meetings from Sunday to Saturday night once the upgrade was complete in a bid to attract more racers and spectators to
events. “We want to move towards night racing so there is no more racing in the heat of Sunday for our competitors and our spectators,” he said. “Many of our racers come from a long way away and it is a bit hard finishing racing at 4.30pm (on Sunday) for them to drive five or six hours back home in order to get to work on Monday.” Member for Cook David Kempton made the announcement and said it was great to see the club recognised. “I am delighted to see the hardworking members of this Mareeba club recognised through this funding round,” he said. “Helping clubs like this one is what the Get Playing program is all about.” MMRC’s first meeting of the year will be held on March 2.
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Ex-Gladiator made Pride co-captain By Ryan Groube Former Mareeba Gladiator Jason Roos (pictured) has been appointed co-captain of the far north’s Intrust Super Cup team the Northern Pride alongside former Cowboy Brett Anderson. Star hooker Roos, 29, and centre Anderson, 27, have played a combined 203 games for the club since its inaugural season in 2008. It is the first time the Pride has appointed co-captains, with Chris Sheppard (20082010) and Ty Williams (2011-2013) previously leading out the Barlow Park team. Both players are born and bred in Far North Queensland, with Anderson hailing from Innisfail and Roos from Mareeba. Roos said he was excited about the challenge facing him as leader of last year’s minor premiers. “It’s been an absolute privilege to play for the Pride over the years, and now to captain the side on a full-time basis is an incredible honour,” he said.
Anderson, who has played in the NRL for North Queensland Cowboys, Parramatta Eels and Melbourne Storm, and is Pride’s all-time record try scorer with 54, said being named co-captain of the Pride is one of the highlights of his career. “I’ve had the honour of captaining the side before in Ty’s absence, and is something I’ll always cherish,” he said. “I can’t think of anything better than to be a local boy regularly leading out my local side in the Intrust Super Cup. “I can’t wait for the season to begin and hopefully Roosy and I can lead from the front.” Pride Head Coach Jason Demetriou said the experienced duo were the perfect pair to lead the club into battle this year in the Intrust Super Cup. “Ando and Roosy are an absolute inspiration to the rest of the boys, and are superb role models for all our players, whether they’re the younger or older members of our playing group,” Demetriou said.
“Ando is NRL class and has been one of the form centres in the competition for the past few years, while Roosy also gives 110 per cent and is classy in everything he does. “They’re both stand-out performers every week, and have grown into real leaders within the side. “They’re also local boys who know what it means to play for your local club and represent your region. “Shep (Chris Sheppard) and Ty (Williams) were perfect examples of this, and I think this has been one of the main reasons behind the Club’s success over the past few years. “I have no doubt they’ll do a fantastic job and I know they can’t wait for the 2014 season to begin.” The first game of the Intrust Super Cup season will see the Pride host Sunshine Coast Eagles at The Jungle (Barlow Park) on Saturday 1 March. 2014 Memberships and game day tickets are now available and can be purchased from www.ticketscairns.com.au
MAREEBA BULLS SIGN-ON DAY Friday, February 7 Borzi Park, Mareeba
the Mareeba United Football Club (MUFC) held its open sign-on day at Borzi Park on February 6, with about 80 new players signing up in a 2-hour period. MUFC president Alex Srhoj said he was very pleased with the turnout and particuarly the proportion of firsttime and young players signing up.
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